Coral growing contest 2017!

kegogut

Active member
Frogspawn has generously agreed to donate frags of green slimer for our growing contest.

We will hand out frags at the spring swap. Whoever wants in will have to post here. Getting a frag will cost you a cdp point. If you dont have any cdp points a frag will cost you 10 bucks. The monetary cost is just to make sure that people arent going to take frags of sps just because their free when their tank isnt ready or set up to house sps.

Once you have your frag at home you will have one week to post a starting photo. We will then post a monthly photo for growth comparison. The contest will go for one year,or until the 2018 spring swap. A couple weeks before the 2018 spring swap we will submit our final photos and members will vote on who they think has gotten the most growth .

Lets do this! :dance:
 
Because after the contest it will be impossible to fulfill my 3 frag obligation. I guess I could always just put it in the cdp tank though.

I don't think we should have the 3 frag obligation on the contest frags.
 
What work? As president I'm making an executive decision to say that contest frags have no cdp obligation. Making SLASH great again ! Lolz

See no problem lol.

If pepino gets in the contest you might want to consider charging him twice cause he's loaded with pesos :deadhorse1:
 
I can't make the swap, but am going to follow to see how this one turns out.

Other than pure growth photos, has anyone ever considered data collection on these contests? Lighting, flow, placement, alk, ca, mag, temp, etc to see if a correlation can be made between growth and some factor. I know everyone's system is markedly different, but maybe we can find a general trend like "corals that were between 78-80 degrees grew faster than those at 76-78" or something like that. Maybe come up with a data sheet that can be filled out throughout the competition at certain date intervals. Just a thought.
 
I can't make the swap, but am going to follow to see how this one turns out.

Other than pure growth photos, has anyone ever considered data collection on these contests? Lighting, flow, placement, alk, ca, mag, temp, etc to see if a correlation can be made between growth and some factor. I know everyone's system is markedly different, but maybe we can find a general trend like "corals that were between 78-80 degrees grew faster than those at 76-78" or something like that. Maybe come up with a data sheet that can be filled out throughout the competition at certain date intervals. Just a thought.
Thanks for volunteering. That's the great thing about this club. People always willing to lend a hand.

And using big words like correlation and looking for general trends in the data set. Are you and I in the same business?
 
Thanks for volunteering. That's the great thing about this club. People always willing to lend a hand.

And using big words like correlation and looking for general trends in the data set. Are you and I in the same business?

If most people taking part in the challenge agree to fill out a sheet then yeah I'll make it :)

What do you do?
 
If most people taking part in the challenge agree to fill out a sheet then yeah I'll make it :)

What do you do?
I'm a financial advisor. Things like correlation and general trends are a pretty normal part of my vocabulary.
 
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